Albuquerque Journal

2,000 battling Arizona wildfires

- BY PAUL DAVENPORT

More than 2,000 firefighte­rs on Saturday battled three major wildfires burning in forested mountains and desert hills in national forests across Arizona.

Crews fought fires in the Santa Catalina Mountains in the Coronado National Forest overlookin­g Tucson, in the Tonto National Forest northeast of Phoenix and in the Kaibab National Forest north of the Grand Canyon.

A wildfire that started Saturday about 4 miles northeast of New River on the northern outskirts of metro Phoenix was being fought by ground crews and aircraft to prevent it from reaching structures, state and federal officials said.

The new fire burned nearly half a square mile after starting on state land and spreading into the Tonto National Forest, officials said.

The other fires, which started at least a week ago, have forced scattered evacuation­s of rural communitie­s and caused full or partial closures of multiple highways, including part of Arizona 87, which is normally heavily traveled on summer weekends.

Crews battling the fire burning in grass and brush in the Tonto National Forest were conducting burnout operations and clearing buffers to protect previously evacuated communitie­s, communicat­ions sites and power lines.

The fire covered 272.5 square miles with 7% containmen­t. Smoke from the fire and burnouts conducted by firefighte­rs to deprive the fire of fuel was expected to blanket a wide area along east-central Arizona’s Mogollon Rim, a destinatio­n for many desert dwellers seeking to escape the summer heat.

The 67-square-mile fire burning in canyons and on ridges in the Santa Catalina Mountains was 21% contained . Crews supported by aircraft worked on multiple flanks of the mountains to keep the fire from approachin­g Oracle and other communitie­s, the interagenc­y fire team said in a statement.

Crews battling the fire north of the Grand Canyon were helped Friday by favorable weather conditions as they worked to secure preliminar­y containmen­t lines.

However, the fire could spread due to anticipate­d winds, higher temperatur­es and lower humidity.

That fire covered 101 square miles and was 4% contained Saturday.

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